The Raspberry Piofficial keyboard includes three host USB ports for connecting external devices, such as USB
Raspberry Pi mouse, USB drives, and other USB controlled devices. The product’s micro USB port is for connection to the Raspberry Pi. Via the USB hub built into the keyboard, the Raspberry Pi controls, and provides power to, the three USB Type A ports.
Note: If using with a
Pi Zero, you'll need a
OTG adapter cable. Keyboard Features: The Raspberry Pi keyboard has three lock keys: Num Lock, Scroll Lock, and Caps Lock. There are three LEDs in the top right-hand corner that indicate which locks are enabled.
Num Lock – Allows use of the red number keys on the letter keys, effectively creating a numeric keypad. This mode is enabled and disabled by pressing the Num Lock key.
Caps Lock – Allows typing capital letters; press the Shift key to type lower-case letters in this mode. This mode is enabled and disabled by pressing the Caps Lock key.
Scroll Lock (ScrLk) – Allows use of the cursor keys for browsing web pages and spreadsheets without the mouse. This mode is enabled and disabled by pressing the ScrLk key while holding the Fn key.
Compatible with:Raspberry Pi 5Raspberry Pi 4 Documents:Raspberry Pi Official Keyboard and Mouse